Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs

Despite the significant advances and mechanistic understanding of tumor processes, therapeutic agents against different types of cancer still have a high rate of recurrence associated with the development of resistance by tumor cells. This chemoresistance involves several mechanisms, including the p...

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Main Author: Bouyahya A.
Other Authors: Mahidol University
Format: Review
Published: 2023
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spelling th-mahidol.872282023-06-20T12:25:00Z Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs Bouyahya A. Mahidol University Medicine Despite the significant advances and mechanistic understanding of tumor processes, therapeutic agents against different types of cancer still have a high rate of recurrence associated with the development of resistance by tumor cells. This chemoresistance involves several mechanisms, including the programming of glucose metabolism, mitochondrial damage, and lysosome dysfunction. However, combining several anticancer agents can decrease resistance and increase therapeutic efficacy. Furthermore, this treatment can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy. This work focuses on the recent advances in using natural bioactive molecules derived from phenolic compounds isolated from medicinal plants to sensitize cancer cells towards chemotherapeutic agents and their application in combination with conventional anticancer drugs. Dietary phenolic compounds such as resveratrol, gallic acid, caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid, sinapic acid, and curcumin exhibit remarkable anticancer activities through sub-cellular, cellular, and molecular mechanisms. These compounds have recently revealed their capacity to increase the sensitivity of different human cancers to the used chemotherapeutic drugs. Moreover, they can increase the effectiveness and improve the therapeutic index of some used chemotherapeutic agents. The involved mechanisms are complex and stochastic, and involve different signaling pathways in cancer checkpoints, including reactive oxygen species signaling pathways in mitochondria, autophagy-related pathways, proteasome oncogene degradation, and epigenetic perturbations. 2023-06-20T05:25:00Z 2023-06-20T05:25:00Z 2022-10-01 Review Cancers Vol.14 No.19 (2022) 10.3390/cancers14194573 20726694 2-s2.0-85139856998 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/87228 SCOPUS
institution Mahidol University
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Bouyahya A.
Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs
description Despite the significant advances and mechanistic understanding of tumor processes, therapeutic agents against different types of cancer still have a high rate of recurrence associated with the development of resistance by tumor cells. This chemoresistance involves several mechanisms, including the programming of glucose metabolism, mitochondrial damage, and lysosome dysfunction. However, combining several anticancer agents can decrease resistance and increase therapeutic efficacy. Furthermore, this treatment can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy. This work focuses on the recent advances in using natural bioactive molecules derived from phenolic compounds isolated from medicinal plants to sensitize cancer cells towards chemotherapeutic agents and their application in combination with conventional anticancer drugs. Dietary phenolic compounds such as resveratrol, gallic acid, caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid, sinapic acid, and curcumin exhibit remarkable anticancer activities through sub-cellular, cellular, and molecular mechanisms. These compounds have recently revealed their capacity to increase the sensitivity of different human cancers to the used chemotherapeutic drugs. Moreover, they can increase the effectiveness and improve the therapeutic index of some used chemotherapeutic agents. The involved mechanisms are complex and stochastic, and involve different signaling pathways in cancer checkpoints, including reactive oxygen species signaling pathways in mitochondria, autophagy-related pathways, proteasome oncogene degradation, and epigenetic perturbations.
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title Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs
title_short Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs
title_full Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs
title_fullStr Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Advances in Dietary Phenolic Compounds to Improve Chemosensitivity of Anticancer Drugs
title_sort advances in dietary phenolic compounds to improve chemosensitivity of anticancer drugs
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/87228
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